Officials stumped on how Wilmington woman killed

The woman known to family as “Chuck E. Cheese” whose body was found dumped off River Road at the end of last year was murdered, but how she was killed remains a mystery.

By Veronica GonzalezVeronica.Gonzalez@StarNewsOnline.com

The woman known to family as “Chuck E. Cheese” whose body was found dumped off River Road at the end of last year was murdered, but how she was killed remains a mystery.Priscilla Ann Rogers was 41 when she went missing last summer, and she was last known to be alive on June 2, 2009, according to an autopsy report released Thursday.Her skeletal remains were discovered by a man collecting antique bottles on Dec. 30.Though police were able to identify Rogers’ remains through an X-ray from the hospital, the pieces of her skeleton that investigators were able to recover aren’t enough to shed light on her last moments.The autopsy report says the remains were discovered in a secluded area away from the nearest road, suggesting “an attempt to conceal the body.”The autopsy characterizes her death as “homicidal violence of undetermined type.”Rogers was reported missing to the Wilmington Police Department on Aug. 28, 2009.She was last seen getting into a truck with someone she knew.Rogers’ brother, Larry Rogers, said Thursday he wants her killer to be caught.“I’ll be glad when it’s over with,” he said. “They got suspects, but they just don’t know how she was killed.”